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Following the mass censorship of adult and violent content by mainstream payment processors (Visa, Mastercard, PayPal) in the early 2020s, many extreme sites went underground. Forums on the encrypted Tor network claim that a "New Torture Galaxy" has launched with higher production value, interactive elements (viewer-controlled torture devices via IoT), and cryptocurrency-only membership. While unconfirmed, these rumors have fueled a digital manhunt for the new URL. Or are we simply watching the slow normalization